Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome...
Read MoreA vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease. A vaccine typically contains an...
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High-risk people can be of any age. High-risk populations are vulnerable to serious illness. Globally, societal factors including limited access to healt...
Read MoreThe pandemic is far from over so in order to stop the pandemic, vaccines are our best option on staying safe. The evidence is overwhelming that no matter which one you take, the vaccines offer life-saving protection against a disease that has killed millions. In order to close the gap from covid free world and covid menacing the society, This project aims to get all of the people get vaccinated. One of the people that are vulnerable to getting infection from the virus are children.Children are increasingly recognized as vectors who can bring infection into the house, potentially transmitting infection to vulnerable household members. Finally, we have all seen the mayhem that results when one child in the classroom becomes infected with COVID and the other students get sent home to quarantine. across the U.S., more than 2000 schools have been affected this way. It is imperative that we vaccinate as many children in the community as possible. There are several reasons why. First children do get sick from COVID-19. Over the course of the pandemic in the U.S, more than 2 million children aged 5-11 have become infected, more than 8000 have been hospitalized, and more than 100 have died, making COVID one of the top 10 causes of pediatric deaths in this age group over the past year. Children are also susceptible to chronic consequences of COVID such as long COVID and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). Most studies demonstrate that 10-30% of children will develop chronic symptoms following COVID-19. These include complaints of brain fog, fatigue, trouble breathing, fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, abdominal pain, mood swings and even psychiatric disorders. Symptoms typically last from 4-8 weeks in children, with some reporting symptoms that persist for many months.
According to a 2021 survey in the Philippines, Sinovac Biotech was the most preferred coronavirus (COVID-19) brand by Filipino respondents. The brand, which was developed by a Chinese biopharmaceutical company, was chosen by 39 percent of Filipinos. In comparison, 32 percent of the respondents stated that they prefer the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine brand. At the time of the survey, 71 percent of the COVID-19 vaccines that arrived in the country were China's Sinovac followed by the United Kingdom's AstraZeneca.
Common Side Effects After COVID-19 vaccination, some people may feel ill, with symptoms like fever or tiredness for a day or two after receiving the vaccine. These symptoms are normal and are signs that the body is building immunity. Some people have no side effects. Others have reported common side effects after COVID-19 vaccination, such as: